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craig hay is in charge of the majete reserve, which is run by an organisation called african parks.wi. in majete, in particular, the poaching is low and on sustainable levels. majete, we haven't lost a rhino or elephant to poaching since african started managing majete, in partnership with the malawi government. in prior days, when it was still a lot of illegal activities and availability of firearms in mozambique, the threats may come from the west. and we deploy our rangers strategically around the reserve randomly so that there is no predictable cycles. we here are really on the ground level, so, you know, this is where poaching happens, on the ground, but above us is a whole network of syndicates and cartels and, you know, a whole trade of wildlife, and, you know, that's essentially what's driving the business. what's important for us is to make sure that our rangers on the ground are fully equipped and trained and, you know, in the best position to fulfil their duties to protect the area. populations in africa are, you know, rapidly growing. i think malawi's population growth i
craig hay is in charge of the majete reserve, which is run by an organisation called african parks.wi. in majete, in particular, the poaching is low and on sustainable levels. majete, we haven't lost a rhino or elephant to poaching since african started managing majete, in partnership with the malawi government. in prior days, when it was still a lot of illegal activities and availability of firearms in mozambique, the threats may come from the west. and we deploy our rangers strategically...
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decades before our beloved rosa parks, this african-american soldier in military uniform was told he had to go sit in the back of the bus. someone got killed trying to put this african-american soldier in the back of the bus in the american south. the case, the judicial case, the legal case of sergeant edgar caldwell was a national issue for the country and the naacp. but he was eventually executed. does anyone on the panel know about this unsung hero, sergeant edgar caldwell? >> was the case in alabama? >> from alabama. >> we know. >> thank you very much. thank you. other questions? comment? yes, sir. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon, john. >> john franklin. thank you for the panel. it's a wonderful discussion. i wanted to ask to share what your current exhibition that you're working on is. >> thank you, john. that is on my note. yes. this is the 100th anniversary of world war i. at the smithsonian we are in the process of developing an exhibition entitled the african-american american experience in world war i, which will open on 27 september of next year. you notice the title
decades before our beloved rosa parks, this african-american soldier in military uniform was told he had to go sit in the back of the bus. someone got killed trying to put this african-american soldier in the back of the bus in the american south. the case, the judicial case, the legal case of sergeant edgar caldwell was a national issue for the country and the naacp. but he was eventually executed. does anyone on the panel know about this unsung hero, sergeant edgar caldwell? >> was the...
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but african wild dogs are themselves exposed to danger even inside the park as we discover the next day ranger kinkade civil is out on patrol when a colleague contacts him. still for work to dog dead chromosome a. the ranger immediately heads to the scene where jessica water myrick is waiting for him it soon becomes clear the situation is even worse than they thought since we got a report this morning that there were two dogs it reported was they were still fighting the wise so we rushed as soon as possible and got it within twenty minutes of the report but on forty bucks on the gotcha the dogs had already struggled themselves and suffocated. it's a senseless killing the dogs weren't even the target of the poachers. they set the wire trap to catch antelopes the dogs tried to free themselves by biting through the wire but the copper was too tough. and worse still it's the alpha male that's been killed along with another adult dog the best hunters in the pack for the next step will be for our scouts to work with some of the scouts and to move through this area non-sweet and make sure we c
but african wild dogs are themselves exposed to danger even inside the park as we discover the next day ranger kinkade civil is out on patrol when a colleague contacts him. still for work to dog dead chromosome a. the ranger immediately heads to the scene where jessica water myrick is waiting for him it soon becomes clear the situation is even worse than they thought since we got a report this morning that there were two dogs it reported was they were still fighting the wise so we rushed as...
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who didn't want to hire black people at his casinos, who spent years deem nooigz the central park 5, five africantino youth. he is equivalent to martin luther king jr.? and to say that on dr. king weekend, it's a slap in the face to black people to say that. >> joe? >> i think there's a certain level of tone deafness here. and i think that in the same way that unfortunately the party often goes back and harkens to, you know, we have lincoln day breakfast and talk about the legacy of lincoln, i think that often only highlights the lack of progress that we have done in the present. so i think again, when you start talking about trying to make this juxtaposition between walls on the southern border and the legacy of dr. king, trying to fight for the voiceless, i think it really makes it very difficult for those people even who want to have some level of border security to take those sentiments seriously. >> mike? >> yeah, i think there was an awkward connection. i mean, you know, one thing that martin luther king stood for that we should all always remember was non-violent protest and to work throug
who didn't want to hire black people at his casinos, who spent years deem nooigz the central park 5, five africantino youth. he is equivalent to martin luther king jr.? and to say that on dr. king weekend, it's a slap in the face to black people to say that. >> joe? >> i think there's a certain level of tone deafness here. and i think that in the same way that unfortunately the party often goes back and harkens to, you know, we have lincoln day breakfast and talk about the legacy of...
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african-americans. frederick douglas, rosa parks, mlk, sojourner truth.f course, what was missing was native americans. so, they chose one native american. anybody know who that is? >> [indiscernible] >> was it standing bear? --hink the first was pope a in've got a pretty big lobby the pueblo. give all, richard nixon them back the blue lake. i don't know that story. i was preparing my talk. thee's the controversy over world war ii monde -- monuments. one of thet that reasons this became a controversy is one of the the design --that i am trying to find what he said . -- all ofdeep lacked sorrow cut into the earth. he came up with this one. what i did not know about this 1 -- i knew there was a white man in the middle and a black man on the rights. -- on the right. guess who the person on the left is? .t is supposed to be a latino yeah, that's what i thought. oh. i mean, maybe they got the skin color right. they were trying to be contemporary like, ok, we will put up a more traditional statue of soldiers, maybe not raising the flag ok now what, do what a ca
african-americans. frederick douglas, rosa parks, mlk, sojourner truth.f course, what was missing was native americans. so, they chose one native american. anybody know who that is? >> [indiscernible] >> was it standing bear? --hink the first was pope a in've got a pretty big lobby the pueblo. give all, richard nixon them back the blue lake. i don't know that story. i was preparing my talk. thee's the controversy over world war ii monde -- monuments. one of thet that reasons this...
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african-americans. frederick douglas, rosa parks, mlk, sojourner truth. just since the 1960's.course, what was missing was native americans. so, they chose one native american. anybody know who that is? was it standing bear? before that, i think the first ope, the leader of the public result. you've got a pretty big lobby in the 19 or 20 public communities. after all, richard nixon give them back the blue lake. i don't know that story. i was looking at all the stuff and i was preparing my talk. there was this controversy over the statute of the world war ii monuments. the three soldiers at the vietnam war memorial. and the fact that one of the reasons this became a controversy is one of the the designid that was -- i am trying to find what he said. a black gash of shame and sorrow cut into the earth. they came up with this one. i knew there was a white man in the middle and a black men on the right, a person of african ancestry. guess who the person on the left is? it is supposed to be a latino. yeah, that's what i thought. oh. i mean, maybe they got the skin color right. they
african-americans. frederick douglas, rosa parks, mlk, sojourner truth. just since the 1960's.course, what was missing was native americans. so, they chose one native american. anybody know who that is? was it standing bear? before that, i think the first ope, the leader of the public result. you've got a pretty big lobby in the 19 or 20 public communities. after all, richard nixon give them back the blue lake. i don't know that story. i was looking at all the stuff and i was preparing my talk....
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ever since i would say melvin van peoples and gordon parks, it's been difficult for african-americansod. we know oftentimes people hire, people look like them, well documented data from academia to medicine to law, to hollywood as well. so hollywood is no different than sort of white men at the top essentially amassing incredibly large amounts of power for a very long time and slowly but surely doling it out. it's much more difficult for marginalized groups to really break in. seen it with hosting with casting with color-blind casting. permeates throughout the entire industry. >> go ahead. >> and change tonight. spike lee could win director and the year of spike lee and hollywood could finally address the race problem. >> interesting that news is now the fact that a film like "crazy rich asians" or "black panther" is huge because it's an all black or all asian cast. right? should have happened a long time ago yet now it's news we have films like that. >> part of how we change these things over time, when you have these breakthroughs with all-asian casts and primarily african-american
ever since i would say melvin van peoples and gordon parks, it's been difficult for african-americansod. we know oftentimes people hire, people look like them, well documented data from academia to medicine to law, to hollywood as well. so hollywood is no different than sort of white men at the top essentially amassing incredibly large amounts of power for a very long time and slowly but surely doling it out. it's much more difficult for marginalized groups to really break in. seen it with...
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and there is a statue outside of central park west and there is a native american walking on one side. that like an african figure on the other side. and roosevelt thought whether by treaty or annihilation we will settle the west. that is harsher than anything wilson ever said. a lot of people who would write that one - - you would like the statue to come down. it is landmarked in new york state so that is the argument so far. i think that could change. but but that is a good approach may be the right approach for everything. that's a good way to think about solving this problem. >> thank you very much. [applause] . >> why did wilson run for president in 1912? what was his motivation? after he spent the downward trajectory after the election of 1920 and at harding and coolidge thinking about the entire party collapsing after he left office. >> that's a great question. in 1912 he was chosen by the democrats because he was a fresh face with no baggage he had only been in politics two years. and he was a good solid economic progressive we know now not on race or women's issues either and did not support a con
and there is a statue outside of central park west and there is a native american walking on one side. that like an african figure on the other side. and roosevelt thought whether by treaty or annihilation we will settle the west. that is harsher than anything wilson ever said. a lot of people who would write that one - - you would like the statue to come down. it is landmarked in new york state so that is the argument so far. i think that could change. but but that is a good approach may be...
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mean been in the stadiums parking lot didn't get on the pitch but making his first squad for european match is a big kitchen. the fans love the african play since then the bills started integrating african talents like beneath and as gambian roommate alice away the provincial team has improved its fortunes. after thirty minutes delayed we are heading to the players' party at an exclusive. the players' party a place that was definitely not cheap it can close the line. education of the exclusive world of being a professional football. ollie and beanie a boy so they fit the next morning we have an important appointment at bain yes public t.v. station only after it seems like he's not one hundred percent fit for the camera this. state is doing a special honor of being us first if you'll be a player and his journey to the land of the skipper. so how can we call you. your name. you can say. we say always that you can. ok it's also interesting how i first describes his job as a player. to step past the only. came first like a top for two and a half years ago. it was a strange experience to be interviewed and to be dubbed pinion mana pushcar
mean been in the stadiums parking lot didn't get on the pitch but making his first squad for european match is a big kitchen. the fans love the african play since then the bills started integrating african talents like beneath and as gambian roommate alice away the provincial team has improved its fortunes. after thirty minutes delayed we are heading to the players' party at an exclusive. the players' party a place that was definitely not cheap it can close the line. education of the exclusive...
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park community. gave away his entire wealth, $1.5 billion, to african-americans. until the power structure changes, we will not see any change. tip o'neill said all politics is local, and we have to change it, women, people all colors need to be in congress in order to have changed. host: gary, thank you. guest 1: i think we are seeing some of those changes, especially represented in house democrats in the incoming congress. like i said before, record numbers of women. and in the senate, it is a huge milestone that women will make up a four -- a full quarter, 25 women will make up the senate. befores a long way to go we have 50%. guest 2: california has more surprises for house republican elections. everyone expected him to lose seats, but no one expected them to lose this many states. they were completely wiped out of orange county. there were figures like david in that widely seen state, well-known in the district, and he got defeated in an election that was very close. california demographically, to doesn't likepoint, where we are headed, a statement is very di
park community. gave away his entire wealth, $1.5 billion, to african-americans. until the power structure changes, we will not see any change. tip o'neill said all politics is local, and we have to change it, women, people all colors need to be in congress in order to have changed. host: gary, thank you. guest 1: i think we are seeing some of those changes, especially represented in house democrats in the incoming congress. like i said before, record numbers of women. and in the senate, it is...
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african american culture. it is on the fourth floor gallery. just like harriet tubman's show or rosa park's dress, this seat has been seen by more than 5 million visitors. all of these are museum worthy stories of women. we each deserve to feel seen and affirmed and represented. inclusive representation of women benefits how we see ourselves in public spaces like museums and reminds visitors that woman matter to the world we are building. museums are highlighting women's contributions. everything you have seen today is from a collection of a smith -- smithsonian museum. we are building a culture in which of the absence of women's representation is unacceptable. we can change how hundreds of millions of people understand the intel ability of women's impact in a global history, presence, and our future. on behalf of the smithsonian, we are excited, deliberate, and unafraid to be part of this revolution. thank you. [cheers and applause] book dark commerce, she talks about how illegal trade is growing globally with the emergence of new technologies. >> last year, 60,000 americans died from biti
african american culture. it is on the fourth floor gallery. just like harriet tubman's show or rosa park's dress, this seat has been seen by more than 5 million visitors. all of these are museum worthy stories of women. we each deserve to feel seen and affirmed and represented. inclusive representation of women benefits how we see ourselves in public spaces like museums and reminds visitors that woman matter to the world we are building. museums are highlighting women's contributions....
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park zoo in lansing, michigan .. released video of one of its female african lions, ulana, undergoing a root canal. ulana as well as all of the other animals, get regular dental check ups from the zoo's veterinary staff. but the zoo needed a little extra help with her root canal. so they called on a vet dentist with michigan state's college of veterinary medicine to assist. the zoo says, if not treated, dental problems can lead to more serious issues like heart disease for their animals. (ken) if 'princess diaries' parts one and two just weren't enough for you --dont worry... a third film could be in the works. that's according to the franchise's star, anne hathaway, who has confirmed there is a script for 'princess diaries three.' hathaway broke the news on yesterdays episode of 'watch what happens live with andy cohen.' the new film would pick up on the story line from the first two movies. it could also include a return performance by julie andrews. lawrence karnow: it was the nicest day of the year today with sunshine and highs in the 60s to near 70 degrees. tonight will mostly clear and chilly
park zoo in lansing, michigan .. released video of one of its female african lions, ulana, undergoing a root canal. ulana as well as all of the other animals, get regular dental check ups from the zoo's veterinary staff. but the zoo needed a little extra help with her root canal. so they called on a vet dentist with michigan state's college of veterinary medicine to assist. the zoo says, if not treated, dental problems can lead to more serious issues like heart disease for their animals. (ken)...
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trying to disqualify the first african-american president in the history of this country. all mexicans are racists. the central park five ad that he took out in the "new york times" to try to destroy black lives at the time when he was totally wrong. the shithole countries comment that he made. all haitians have aids. the president of the united states, as much as it pains us, america, in the 21st century, by our standards. and god knows we still have a whole lot of work to do to form a more perfect union. but this president unfortunately has racist tendencies. therefore, he is a racist. now, the point that the congresswoman made about he didn't start racism, totally true. it didn't start with him and it's not going to end with him. but in the 21st century to have a president that is this blatant about it is problematic for all of us because we are supposed to be making progress, not going backwards in this country. >> we're going to continue this conversation on the other side of the break. and nina, i'm going to give you it because i think you didn't get as much time as everybody. i'll give you the first chance i
trying to disqualify the first african-american president in the history of this country. all mexicans are racists. the central park five ad that he took out in the "new york times" to try to destroy black lives at the time when he was totally wrong. the shithole countries comment that he made. all haitians have aids. the president of the united states, as much as it pains us, america, in the 21st century, by our standards. and god knows we still have a whole lot of work to do to form...
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i said this is interesting i will park year and i heard a statistic that blew my mind was that for african-american men who don't graduate from high school, the odds of being incarcerated or 30%. they will touch the system at some point in their life but 30% of these young men are in prison right now and for those who don't graduate from high school, 68 percent will be in prison. it was like a lightbulb going off in my head. i care about education because i care about our communities and economic opportunity and justice and all this stuff. i can't just focus on education without taking on this other thing. the other thing, i remember, jason had been chirping at me and it finally resonated and get smart on this. then jeff mccormick who works with me, we spent about a year and planted seeds with the marshall project and families against mandatory minimums and connect it with other philanthropists. and we connected with these philanthropists and little by little i saw there were opportunities, like the meeting you went to on raise the age. we were able to use a bipartisan approach yeah, one last thing
i said this is interesting i will park year and i heard a statistic that blew my mind was that for african-american men who don't graduate from high school, the odds of being incarcerated or 30%. they will touch the system at some point in their life but 30% of these young men are in prison right now and for those who don't graduate from high school, 68 percent will be in prison. it was like a lightbulb going off in my head. i care about education because i care about our communities and...
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african rhinos and is a critically endangered species. so it's important for theirfuture that they get help with breeding programmes, from places like the yorkshire wildlife parks is najuma the black rhino at two weeks old. but two years on, she has most outgrown current her enclosure at krefeld zoo in germany and her mother needs the space, as she's expecting a new baby rhino. the mother will drive away, so she will start to hunt her, to attack her, because the next calf is on the way. and that means she will have to move from here in germany to a new home here at the yorkshire wildlife park near doncaster. the space najuma will have in her new home is many times greater than she has in germany. the middle section will be her enclosure, all three acres of it. the hope is that one day she will be sharing it with a calf of her own. we want to make sure that she's comfortable and happy living next door to two males and then, in the future, when it comes to breeding in a year or two, then we will introduce her and hopefully we will have a successful mating and some calves. meanwhile, back at the krefeld zoo, najuma is being trained to view the crate she will be t
african rhinos and is a critically endangered species. so it's important for theirfuture that they get help with breeding programmes, from places like the yorkshire wildlife parks is najuma the black rhino at two weeks old. but two years on, she has most outgrown current her enclosure at krefeld zoo in germany and her mother needs the space, as she's expecting a new baby rhino. the mother will drive away, so she will start to hunt her, to attack her, because the next calf is on the way. and...
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park. i do always criminal acts and then you see on the news and all that that i get away with it what do i get a while the african gangs here the government cancels and the police say they're not here they are here and people varies and so. i think what we've seen are certainly what elements of what i would call moral panic where saying headlines and reporting that exacerbates a problem and and report reporting on things that we're not necessarily saying so that causes us some concern certainly when your road social media and other reporting platforms it's driving community yanks and you know people are saying african crime everywhere which is not necessarily because a place helicopter and the riot squad book old. media reports that a hundred african youths were there that night police say the number was closer to thirty. can you say then that the place overreacted i mean was it the place presence that actually exacerbated the community's fear it certainly contributed to it there were many residents who lived there in that area who were fee for for them for their safety their own and that's the challenge for so w
park. i do always criminal acts and then you see on the news and all that that i get away with it what do i get a while the african gangs here the government cancels and the police say they're not here they are here and people varies and so. i think what we've seen are certainly what elements of what i would call moral panic where saying headlines and reporting that exacerbates a problem and and report reporting on things that we're not necessarily saying so that causes us some concern...
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park. i do always criminal acts and then you see on the news and all that that i get away with it water you know while the african gangs are here the government cancels and the police say they're not here they are here and papal residence. i think what we've seen are certainly what elements of what i would call moral panic where saying headlines and reporting that exacerbates a problem and and report reporting on things that we're not necessarily saying so that causes us some concern certainly when you wrote social media and other reporting platforms it's driving community yanks and you know people are saying african crime everywhere which is not necessarily because a place helicopter and the riot squad. media reports that one hundred african youths were there that night police say the number was closer to thirty. can you say then that the place overreacted i mean was it the place presence that actually exacerbated the community's fear it certainly contributed to it there were many residents who lived there in that area who were fee for for them for their safety their own and that's the challenge for so we go lar
park. i do always criminal acts and then you see on the news and all that that i get away with it water you know while the african gangs are here the government cancels and the police say they're not here they are here and papal residence. i think what we've seen are certainly what elements of what i would call moral panic where saying headlines and reporting that exacerbates a problem and and report reporting on things that we're not necessarily saying so that causes us some concern certainly...
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park. i do always criminal acts and then you see on the news and all that that i get away with it what do i get a while the african gangs here the government cancels and the police say they're not here they are here and people varies and so. i think what we've seen are certainly what elements of what i would call moral panic where saying headlines and reporting that exacerbates a problem and and report reporting on things that we're not necessarily saying so that causes us some concern certainly when you rode social media and other reporting platforms it's driving community yanks and you know people are saying african crime everywhere which is not necessarily because a place helicopter and the riot squad book old. media reports that one hundred african youths were there that night police say the number was closer to thirty. can you say then that the place overreacted i mean was it the place presence that actually exacerbated the community's fear it certainly contributed to it there were many residents who lived there in that area who were fee for for them for their safety their own and that's the challenge for so
park. i do always criminal acts and then you see on the news and all that that i get away with it what do i get a while the african gangs here the government cancels and the police say they're not here they are here and people varies and so. i think what we've seen are certainly what elements of what i would call moral panic where saying headlines and reporting that exacerbates a problem and and report reporting on things that we're not necessarily saying so that causes us some concern...
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park. i do always criminal acts and then you see on the news and all that that i get away with it what do i get a while the african gangs are here the government cancels and the police say they're not here they are here and people varies and so. i think what we've seen are certainly what elements of what i would call moral panic where saying headlines and reporting that exacerbates a problem and and report reporting on things that we're not necessarily saying so that causes us some concern certainly when you rode social media and other reporting platforms it's driving community yanks and you know people are saying african crime everywhere which is not necessarily because a place helicopter and the riot squad book old. media reports that one hundred african youths were there that night police say the number was closer to thirty. can you say then that the place overreacted i mean was it the place presence that actually exacerbated the community's fear it certainly contributed to it there were many residents who lived there in that area who were fee for for them for their safety their own and that's the challenge for
park. i do always criminal acts and then you see on the news and all that that i get away with it what do i get a while the african gangs are here the government cancels and the police say they're not here they are here and people varies and so. i think what we've seen are certainly what elements of what i would call moral panic where saying headlines and reporting that exacerbates a problem and and report reporting on things that we're not necessarily saying so that causes us some concern...
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remember last week we discussed african-american women's challenges to jim crow on modes of public transportation. right? so we talked about cortea scott king and rosa parks and we briefly touched on the integration of schools. another major sight of conflict were lunch counters, restaurants, five-and-dimes and department stores. so arguably more than buses and schools, these places were most visibly, most visibly highlighted the contradictions of american democracy. right? and given that american democracy was intricately tied to one position the consumers feared during the 20th century. so just -- you all did the reading so a quick question for you, why do you imagine that such sights of targets, this isn't department stores from the early 20th century, this is marshall field in chicago, which is now a macy's, and everything is now a macy's. but why do you imagine that these sites are morn for making rights?o sism >> it included a lot of middle class stuff. flexibility in society -- >> yeah. anyone else? yeah. inaudible] >> yeah. >> it was very important to look the part of a citizen. and so being able to actually spend money in places that like spoke o
remember last week we discussed african-american women's challenges to jim crow on modes of public transportation. right? so we talked about cortea scott king and rosa parks and we briefly touched on the integration of schools. another major sight of conflict were lunch counters, restaurants, five-and-dimes and department stores. so arguably more than buses and schools, these places were most visibly, most visibly highlighted the contradictions of american democracy. right? and given that...
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parks and landmarks. in washington dc the smithsonian and national zoo are close. popular museums and galleries include the national air and space museum and the national museum of african-american history. local businesses that count on taurus are also hurting. >> we rely heavily on taurus and when the zoo is close, they do not come in. it is difficult for me and my staff and the whole business. i still pay my staff on time and i still pay my rent and my bills and it makes it hard when there aren't as many people coming to the door. >> other cities are stepping up with money to keep tourist sites (including the pearl harbor memorial in honolulu, hawaii. >>> a 14-year-old boy riding a bicycle was critically injured this afternoon when he was hit by a car. it happened at 12:30. the driver did not stop. the boy suffered broken bones and internal injuries and was rushed to the hospital. we saw police towing away a vehicle from the scene. the last word we had with police was that there still searching for that hit and run driver. >>> san jose's mayor is expected to get out of the hospital after he was hit by an suv while riding his bicycle on new year's day. he spoke to the media fo
parks and landmarks. in washington dc the smithsonian and national zoo are close. popular museums and galleries include the national air and space museum and the national museum of african-american history. local businesses that count on taurus are also hurting. >> we rely heavily on taurus and when the zoo is close, they do not come in. it is difficult for me and my staff and the whole business. i still pay my staff on time and i still pay my rent and my bills and it makes it hard when...
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parks across the country. in washington dc all smithsonian museums and the zoo are closed. museums and galleries include the national air and space museum and the national museum of african- american history. local agencies that depend on tourist business are hurting. >> we rely on tourist and when the zoo was close, they do not come in. it is difficult for me and my staff and the whole business. i still pay my staff on time. i still have to pay my rent and my bills and it makes it hard when there aren't as many people coming through the door. >> other cities are stepping up with money including the pearl harbor memorial in honolulu, hawaii as well as independence hall and the liberty bell in philadelphia. >>> we are joined by skype by james taylor political professor. thank you for coming on with us today. the president met today with congressional leaders including nancy pelosi and chuck schumer. it sounds like there will be another meeting on friday. are you optimistic at all that any progress will be made behind closed doors toward a deal to reopen the government? >> absolutely. i do. the democrats are in a position to come in like john wayne on a horse their first day and reo
parks across the country. in washington dc all smithsonian museums and the zoo are closed. museums and galleries include the national air and space museum and the national museum of african- american history. local agencies that depend on tourist business are hurting. >> we rely on tourist and when the zoo was close, they do not come in. it is difficult for me and my staff and the whole business. i still pay my staff on time. i still have to pay my rent and my bills and it makes it hard...
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african rhinos and is a critically endangered species. so, it's important for theirfuture that they get help with breeding programmes, from places like the yorkshire wildlife parkown her enclosure at krefeld zoo in germany and her mother needs the space, as she's expecting a new baby rhino. the mother will drive her away, so she will start to hunt her, to attack her, because the next calf is on the way. and that means she will have to move from here in germany to a new home here at the yorkshire wildlife park near doncaster. the space najuma will have in her new home is many times greater than she has in germany. the middle section will be her enclosure, all three acres of it. the hope is that one day she will be sharing it with a calf of her own. we want to make sure that she's comfortable and happy living next door to two males, and then, in the future, when it comes to breeding in a year or two, then we will introduce her, and hopefully we will have a successful a you don't have to be scared. there's a fence inside. is this her? that's right. special treats are used to coax her in and make her feel comfortable here. often the black rhinos are a little bit ne
african rhinos and is a critically endangered species. so, it's important for theirfuture that they get help with breeding programmes, from places like the yorkshire wildlife parkown her enclosure at krefeld zoo in germany and her mother needs the space, as she's expecting a new baby rhino. the mother will drive her away, so she will start to hunt her, to attack her, because the next calf is on the way. and that means she will have to move from here in germany to a new home here at the...
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park community. gave away his entire wealth, $1.5 billion, to african-americans. the power structure changes, we will not see any change. tip o'neill said all politics is local, and we have to change it, women, people all colors need to be in congress in order to have changed. host: gary, thank you. guest 1: i think we are seeing some of those changes, especially represented in house democrats in the incoming congress. like i said before, record numbers of women. and in the senate, it is a huge milestone that women will make up a four -- a full quarter, 25 women will make up the senate. befores a long way to go we have 50%. guest 2: california has more surprises for house republican elections. everyone expected him to lose seats, but no one expected them to lose this many states. they were completely wiped out of orange county. there were figures like david in that widely seen state, well-known in the district, and he got defeated in an election that was very close. california demographically, to doesn't likepoint, where we are headed, a statement is very diverse.
park community. gave away his entire wealth, $1.5 billion, to african-americans. the power structure changes, we will not see any change. tip o'neill said all politics is local, and we have to change it, women, people all colors need to be in congress in order to have changed. host: gary, thank you. guest 1: i think we are seeing some of those changes, especially represented in house democrats in the incoming congress. like i said before, record numbers of women. and in the senate, it is a huge...
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park. i do always criminal acts and then you see on the news in a way that i get away with it what do i get a why the african gangs are here the government cancels and the police say they're not here they are here and people risen and so. i think what we've seen is certainly what elements of what i would call moral panic we're saying headlines and reporting that exacerbates a problem and and report reporting on things that we're not necessarily saying so that causes us some concern certainly when you rode social media and other reporting platforms it's drawing community yanks and you know people are saying african crime everywhere which is not necessarily because it's a place helicopter and the riot squad were cold. media reports said one hundred african youths were there that night placed say the number was closer to thirty. can you say then that the place overreacted i mean was it the place presence that actually exacerbated the community's fit it certainly contributed toward there were many residents who lived there in that area who were a fee for for them for their safety that nod and that's the challeng
park. i do always criminal acts and then you see on the news in a way that i get away with it what do i get a why the african gangs are here the government cancels and the police say they're not here they are here and people risen and so. i think what we've seen is certainly what elements of what i would call moral panic we're saying headlines and reporting that exacerbates a problem and and report reporting on things that we're not necessarily saying so that causes us some concern certainly...
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african-americans. in lot of that has to do with the major suppliers during the depression and this is before rosa parks a successful boycott in the worst place to run a boycott. violent place. if you are an african-american. i can go on and on but maybe you have more questions. >> clearly is a good example of a way that private organizations were able to come together in fact social change in their individual munich community without necessarily getting too involved in the political sphere there. doctor howard was involved in the other civil rights as you mentioned but there's not a lot of civil rights leaders were on the entrepreneur outside so can you talk about the relationship with rosa parks and how that evolved. >> very good question. i can do a whole talk on that. if you go to the emmett till case, doctor howard was a central figure. he was a african-american teenager brutally murdered when he was visiting in mississippi delta staying with his uncle. it became a big national case and doctor howard said they will be hell to pay in mississippi unless justice is done in this case. he said this in t
african-americans. in lot of that has to do with the major suppliers during the depression and this is before rosa parks a successful boycott in the worst place to run a boycott. violent place. if you are an african-american. i can go on and on but maybe you have more questions. >> clearly is a good example of a way that private organizations were able to come together in fact social change in their individual munich community without necessarily getting too involved in the political...
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the african-american history museum, where america the american culture goes to watch one of the presentations that are made at the national parks. no, that doesn't happen either. all across this nation the national parks are shut down. fish and wildlife. now we have a real problem here, folks. the fish and wildlife refuges in california are shut down. and we're approaching the end of the duck season. oh, my goodness. you mean we can't go duck hunting as we might want to do at the fish and wildlife refuges? that's right. you're not going to go duck hunting at the fish and wildlife refuges. as you have normally done. even though you put your bid in for your d january 15 date to hunt ducks at the refuge. nope. can't do that. transportation. department of transportation shut down. oh, i know. you tell me it's a small portion of the federal government. well, it's a small portion of the budget. but it is 85% of the activities of the federal government that shut down. interior, department of agriculture. homeland security. housing. transportation. internal revenue service. don't worry, we can't collect taxes. that's a good thing, righ
the african-american history museum, where america the american culture goes to watch one of the presentations that are made at the national parks. no, that doesn't happen either. all across this nation the national parks are shut down. fish and wildlife. now we have a real problem here, folks. the fish and wildlife refuges in california are shut down. and we're approaching the end of the duck season. oh, my goodness. you mean we can't go duck hunting as we might want to do at the fish and...